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-1218291524000Alabama Department of Public HealthOffice of Emergency Medical ServicesEmergency Vehicle Operator Course (EVOC)Emergency Vehicle Operator CourseThe Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Emergency Vehicle Operator Course (EVOC) establishes a national standard curriculum for providing the emergency vehicle operator with rules, information, demonstration, and field experience. The Code of Alabama states that all persons driving a ground ambulance has passed the Emergency Vehicle Operator Course or the Alabama Fire College Apparatus Operator’s course. * The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) Office of EMS (OEMS) recognizes EVOC as the program the EMS Regions utilize to provide structured and documented emergency vehicle operator course to their EMS providers and EMS Educational Programs. The OEMS goal for EVOC is to ensure, to the best of its ability, that appropriate ambulances are operated timely, adequately, and safely when transporting patients during their times of need. Emergency medical services have an obligation to serve the sick and injured while maintaining the safety of the public. It is the expectations of the OEMS that all OEMS licensed emergency vehicles operate in a courteous and professional manner.EVOC clarifications, interpretations, updates and oversight are under the authority of the ADPH OEMS. Regional administration oversight has been granted by the OEMS to the regional EMS offices for the purpose of delivering EVOC to their local EMS agencies. All EVOC oversight granted to the regional EMS agencies is subject to review and actions by the OEMS. The OEMS has the authority to enhance, suspend, or terminate any or all EVOC oversight granted to the regional EMS agencies, either individually or as a group.The OEMS EVOC point of contact is the OEMS Director of Rules and Regulations. Each regional EMS office has an EVOC point of contact that reports to the OEMS. Any organization wanting to provide an Emergency Vehicles Operator Course (EVOC) will be directed to register with their regional EMS office. The regional EMS offices also provide the Emergency Vehicles Operator Instructor Course and the Emergency Vehicles Operator Instructor Refresher Course.The EMS regions administer EVOC in accordance with the following six OEMS guidelines:EVOC - AdministrationEVOC - Instructor CourseEVOC - Instructor Refresher CourseEVOC EVOC - RefresherEVOC - Completion and EVOC Certification* “Any ground ambulance shall at all times be driven by a person holding a valid driver's license and who has passed the?Emergency Vehicle?Operator?Course?approved by the Board of Health, or the Apparatus Operator's?Course?taught by the Alabama Fire College. (Acts 1971, No. 1590, p. 2717, ?§2; Acts 1995, No. 95-276, p. 488, ?§1; Act 2010-584, p. 1304, ?§1.)” Alabama Code 1975, Section 22-18-4GUIDELINE 1Emergency Vehicle Operator CourseThe regional EMS offices will administer all aspects of the EVOC. Individuals wanting to provide an Emergency Vehicle Operator Course (EVOC) or attend an EVOC Instructor Course will register with the regional office responsible for providing services in their county. The regional EMS office EVOC services include:Provide EVOC Instructor Course as neededMaintain a regional EVOC Instructor registryCoordinate with other regions to maintain a statewide EVOC Instructor registryProvide registration process for EVOC courses and assign course approval numbersProvide EVOC Instructor Course - update events as necessaryProvide EVOC - Ambulance certificates to participants completing all EVOC requirementsProvide EVOC Module A written examCoordinate with EMS providers Maintain a regional EVOC Instructor registry of all InstructorsProvide random EVOC Module A, Module B, and Module C auditsRegional EMS offices will:Maintain EVOC Instructor data sheetsMaintain a region EVOC Instructor rosterCoordinate with other regions to create master EVOC Instructor rosterRegister EVOC courses and provide course approval numbersGUIDELINE 2Emergency Vehicle Operator Course - Instructor CourseEVOC - Instructor Course completion is required to teach EVOC Modules A and B The regional EMS offices will provide EVOC Instructor courses as necessary. Upon completion, EVOC Instructors may teach both EVOC and EVOC Refresher Courses.Individuals applying to attend an EVOC Instructor course must meet the following requirements at the time of application and MUST provide proof with application:Current, active driver’s license (not suspended)Auto InsuranceCurrent EVOC certificationTwo years (minimum) ambulance operator experienceIt is recommended that attendance be limited to at least five but not more than ten participants. This allows for each participant to receive adequate time and attention in the classroom and on the driving course.The regional EMS offices will provide or arrange for appropriate classroom and driving course accommodations, materials, and equipment.The regional EMS offices may require a fee to cover textbooks, handouts, prep setup and forms. The regional EMS offices may also charge for the cost of meals and beverages. Meals and beverages will be optional for participants. The regional EMS offices may structure the EVOC - Instructor Course to best facilitate the participants. However, the EVOC - Instructor Course must cover, at a minimum, the NHTSA standards and the following topics:NHTSA instructor guide and Participant ManualsModule A Module B demonstration and practiceModule C and why it is importantThe regional EMS offices will provide the participants with the following instructor materials, either electronically or hard copy:Standard Power Point Presentation for EVOC Module AInstructor Manual and Participant ManualMaster set of forms and checkoff sheetsTo maintain Instructor status, the instructor must teach/assist at least one course per yearGUIDELINE 3Emergency Vehicle Operator Course - Instructor Refresher CourseThe ADPH OEMS may, as necessary, instruct the regional EMS offices to update EVOC requirements, processes, materials, equipment and/or expectations. Individuals wanting to attend EVOC - Instructor Refresher Course must meet the following requirements:Current, active driver’s license (not suspended)Auto InsuranceCurrent EVOC Instructor certificationCurrent EVOC certificationIt is recommended that attendance be limited to ten participants if there are updates that require time on the driving course. This allows for each participant to receive adequate time and attention in the classroom and on the driving course. If the update is limited to classroom activities, attendance can be based on the amount of expected interaction.The regional EMS offices will provide or arrange for appropriate classroom and driving course accommodations, materials, and equipment.The regional EMS offices may require a fee to cover textbooks, handouts, prep time and forms. The regional EMS offices may also charge for the cost of meals and beverages. Meals and beverages will be optional for participants. GUIDELINE 4Emergency Vehicle Operator Course (EVOC)EVOC will follow the NHTSA Emergency Vehicle Operator Course (Ambulance): National Standard Curriculum text. In addition, EVOC will take advantage of local resources such as the Code of Alabama, the EMS Rules, and the Patient Care Protocol manual to provide additional information that is essential to operating an ambulance in Alabama.EVOC modules may be combined or taught separately. EVOC modules A and B may be combined and provided by the regional EMS offices, EMS providers, and other education sources such as colleges or training businesses. EVOC Module C may only be achieved by Alabama licensed ambulance providers.Individuals wanting to attend EVOC must meet the following requirements:Current, active driver’s license (not suspended)Auto InsuranceEVOC Module A Module A is approximately eight hours of classroom or hybrid-based education that covers the laws, science, and techniques for operating an ambulance in both nonemergency and emergency modes. EVOC Module A should be registered with the regional EMS office and completion documentation should contain a course approval number. Modules A and B may be registered together as one course.Module A may be provided in the classroom or hybrid (classroom + internet) format. EMS providers may custom design the course to best meet the organizations’ needs. Presentations and internet materials may be created by the EMS provider or third-party vendor. However, EVOC Module A must include the subject matter covered in the NHTSA Emergency Vehicle Operator Course (Ambulance): National Standard Curriculum text. At a minimum, Module A must include the following lessons-Lesson 1- Introduction to the National Standard Curriculum for Ambulance OperatorsLesson 2- Legal Aspects of Ambulance OperationsLesson 3- Communication and Reporting Rules and ResponsibilitiesLesson 4- Ambulance Types and OperationLesson 5- Ambulance Inspection, Maintenance, and RepairLesson 6- Navigation and Route PlanningLesson 7- Basic Maneuvers and Normal Operating SituationsLesson 8- Operations in Emergency Mode and Unusual SituationsLesson 9- Safety; Special Considerations Lesson 10- The RunEVOC Module A should provide instruction on general information as well as company specific information. It is recommended that EMS providers include additional information such as company driving rules and procedures, company fleet vehicle types, driving related safety practices, inspection and maintenance procedures, and insurance requirements. Upon completion of the classroom content, participants will complete a multiple-choice test covering the content of Module A. A completion certificate or document will be issued to each successful EVOC Module A participant. If EVOC modules A and B are combined, a combination certificate or document may be issued.EVOC Module B Module B is designed to provide participants hands-on ambulance operator demonstration and practice on an established driving course prior to driving on a public roadway. EMS providers may custom design the driving course to best meet the organizations’ needs. However, EVOC Module B must include the subject matter and driving exercises covered in Module B of the NHTSA Emergency Vehicle Operator Course (Ambulance): National Standard Curriculum text. At a minimum, Module B must include the following field exercises:Exercise 1-The SerpentineExercise 2-Diminishing ClearanceExercise 3-Braking While TurningExercise 4-Straight Line BrakingExercise 5-U-TurnExercise 6-Three-Point TurnExercise 7-Right Side Road TurnExercise 8-Left Side Road TurnExercise 9-Slow Speed Lane ChangeExercise 10-Perpendicular Parking (Back In and Drive Out)According to the EVOC Instructor manual there should be one instructor per ambulance for each 2 or 3 participants. 50 – 100 orange traffic cones, 18 to 28 inches in height, will be required for each exercise. The dimensions of the driving course are dependent on the space available. The EVOC Instructor manual makes recommendations and offers suggestions on setting up the course. Participants will be evaluated on performing each of the driving maneuvers. The course is precision-based rather than time-based. Driving exercises are designed to help the participant master control and handling. Maneuvers should be completed with attention to safety and accuracy, not on speed.A completion certificate or document will be issued to each successful EVOC Module B participant. If EVOC modules A and B are combined, a combination certificate or document may be issued.The EVOC Module B must be completed on a driving course. The EVOC Module B should be registered with the regional EMS office and completion documentation should contain a course approval number. Modules A and B may be registered together as one course. The rules and description on how to conduct the driving exercises are provided in the text. The following rules need to be emphasized:No alcoholic beverages on the driving range.Seat belts shall be worn at all times.Do not exceed speed limits established locally at any time on the range.Unsafe vehicles will not be allowed on the range.Participants must have a driver’s license before driving on the range. Follow directions of the instructors at all times.EVOC Module B (continued)Participants either pass or fail the driving exercises based on their ability to perform the maneuver as demonstrated. If a participant does not meet the standard for an exercise, the instructor must decide if additional coaching, practice, or both will be necessary for the participant to achieve the standard. The primary standard for successfully completing an exercise is the ability to maneuver through the course without hitting a cone. All exercises must be successfully passed in order to complete Module B. Each exercise may have locally developed scoring based on specific needs or expectations. Time should not be a part of the scoring.There may be a rare case when it is agreed that the participant's progress is too slow and that the participant should not continue driving course. How to proceed is at the discretion of the instructor. Additional training, returning to the driving course on another day, or failing Module B are all acceptable options.The types of ambulances used during Module B should be similar to those the participant will operate when on the job. Only ambulances may be used on the driving course to complete Module B. While EMS providers may wish to also take supervisor or specialty vehicles through the course, these vehicles should not be substituted for ambulances.Each ambulance should be in safe working condition, but may have discrepancies and require servicing or repair to add realism to the training. Ambulances used on the driving range must be fully equipped and mechanically sound with high quality tires and fully functional safety and communication equipment.The participants will inspect the ambulance prior to driving the field exercises. Participants should bring and use the vehicle inspection form from their EMS provider. Ambulance inspection practice is an element of Module B. A sample form should be provided for participants who work for an EMS provider that does not have a vehicle inspection form.EVOC Module C Module C is a performance-based driving evaluation provided by an Alabama licensed EMS provider through on-the-job training (OJT). Module C builds on the knowledge and skills the participant learned in Modules A and B. Module C is satisfied by successfully completing a series of supervised on-the-job training sessions. OJT is necessary because there are vehicle operation tasks that must be evaluated in a “real world” environment. A participant may do an excellent job in Module B (driving course) but not be able to cope with emergency response, traffic congestion, and navigating to different medical facilities. EMS providers should assign the participant to partners who are qualified to coach and evaluate the participant’s performance. OJT should include a complete discussion of the traffic situations in the operational area and practice runs without patients to the medical facilities. If there are any particular areas the EMS provider responds to frequently, the reason for the responses should be explained and the best routes identified. Navigation training is also essential for the participant as responding to events and medical facilities timely and safely is an element of patient care. Throughout the OJT, the progress of the participants should be reviewed with them and documented using the checklists. When the performance standard has been achieved in each phase of the OJT, the participants should be told and the checklist marked complete.The regional EMS offices will provide the Module C checklists and forms. The checklists cover the minimum driving requirements that must be completed satisfactorily before Module C can be considered complete. The Alabama licensed ambulance provider may use an in-house driving education program that meets the Module C requirements. Completed checklists become part of the participants EVOC training record and may be reviewed by the regional EMS office.EVOC Module C is not registered with the regional EMS office. Completion documentation should contain a course approval number(s) for EVOC Modules A and B.A completion record will be issued to each successful EVOC Module C participant. The completion record must be sent to the regional EMS office before an EVOC- Ambulance certificate is issued. The Alabama licensed ambulance provider service will keep the EVOC Module C completion documentation on file for a minimum of five years. The participants will The participants will inspect the ambulance prior to driving the field exercises. Participants should bring and use the vehicle inspection form from their EMS provider. Ambulance inspection practice should be an element of Module B. A sample form should be provided for participants who work for an EMS provider that does not have a vehicle inspection form.GUIDELINE 5Emergency Vehicle Operator Course - RefresherFor an EVOC-Ambulance certificate to remain valid, an EVOC - Refresher is required at least once every two years. The Refresher course is a review of the material in the NHTSA Emergency Vehicle Operator Course (Ambulance): National Standard Curriculum text, especially any material that has been added, revised, or removed by NHTSA. The EVOC - Refresher is provided by an EVOC Instructor.The EVOC Refresher course is Module A only; however, the EVOC Instructor may consider adding a driving course practice for those ambulance operators that have had limited driving time in an ambulance. For active ambulance operators, driving skills reviews may be accomplished by having evaluators ride on the ambulances similar as was done in Module C. EMS providers should include updates to company driving rules and procedures, company fleet vehicle types, driving related safety practices, inspection and maintenance procedures, and insurance requirements.It is strongly recommended that EMS providers use the Refresher course as an opportunity to review ambulance accidents and learn from these unfortunate events. At the same time, good driving can be recognized as well.The EVOC - Refresher may be provided through classroom, hybrid, or distributive education. The EVOC - Refresher should be registered with the regional EMS agency and completion documentation should contain a course approval number.Regional EMS offices:May provide EVOC Refresher Course Should have access to appropriate driving course location.May charge for classroom materials including printing of text/manuals and forms. May charge a course fee. May charge for meals. Meals should be optional for participants. GUIDELINE 6EVOC Completion and EVOC CertificationParticipants must successfully complete approved courses covering NHTSA EVOC Ambulance Modules A, B, and C to earn the EVOC-Ambulance completion certificate. The EVOC modules must be completed in order. If a participant takes Module A at one location and wishes to take Module B at another location, the participant must provide a Module A certificate of completion. Module C cannot be completed until both Modules A and B are complete. The pathway to obtaining the EVOC certificate is EVOC Module A completion, then EVOC Module B completion, and lastly EVOC Module C completion. The participant supplies the EVOC Module A and EVOC Module A & B completion certificates to the program or instructor providing EVOC Module C. Upon the participant successfully completing EVOC Module C, the program or instructor will provide the regional EMS office with an EVOC Module C Completion Report. The EVOC Module C Completion Report includes the EVOC Module A and EVOC Module B completion information. The regional EMS office will issue an EVOC certificate for the participant and deliver it to the EVOC Module C program or instructor. The regional EMS office will maintain a perpetual record of all issued EVOC-Ambulance certificates. To obtain completed EVOC certificates the instructor must complete the course roster, send it to the Region and apply for a Regional Course number. We must have the course roster before certificates or course numbers will be issued. Certificates will be sent to the course instructor for distribution.EVOC meets the National Standard Curriculum requirements for Emergency Vehicle Operator Course. The EVOC certificate will have the NHTSA DOT logo. Continuing Education Emergency Vehicle Operator Course (Ambulance): National Standard CurriculumModule BAmbulance Operation: Demonstration and PracticeDriving Course EvaluationParticipant Name: __________________________________________ ID#:__________Date: _______________DRIVING COURSE SUMMARYEXERCISECOMPLETEDRETESTSerpentineDiminishing ClearanceBraking While TurningStraight Line Braking U-TurnThree-Point TurnaroundRight-side Road TurnaroundLeft-side Road TurnaroundSlow Speed Lane ChangePerpendicular Parking, Back In and Drive OutSerpentineParticipant Name: __________________________ Date: __________________CharacteristicRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Run 5Proper driving position; seat, mirrors, seat beltAccelerated smoothlyMaintained required speedHand positionMaintained constant speedSteering control constant and evenAccelerator, steering coordinationNo left foot braking.Smooth brakingUse of mirrorsNegotiates the course smoothlyNumber of cones hitExercise successful. All requirements met. YES NO If no, reasons:Instructor signature: ____________________________________ Date: ______________I have seen the completed form and have been given an explanation of my performance and rating. Participant signature: ___________________________________ Date: _______________Diminishing ClearanceParticipant Name: __________________________ Date: __________________CharacteristicRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Run 5Proper driving position; seat, mirrors, seat beltAccelerated smoothlyMaintained required speedHand positionMaintained constant speedSteering control constant and evenAccelerator, steering coordinationMaintained centerline positionNo left foot braking.Smooth brakingUse of mirrorsSlow, steady speed in reverseNegotiates the course smoothlyNumber of cones hitExercise successful. All requirements met. YES NO If no, reasons:Instructor signature: ____________________________________ Date: ______________I have seen the completed form and have been given an explanation of my performance and rating. Participant signature: ___________________________________ Date: _______________Braking While TurningParticipant Name: __________________________ Date: __________________CharacteristicRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Run 5Proper driving position; seat, mirrors, seat beltAccelerated smoothlyMaintained required speedHand positionSmooth speed changesSteering control constant and evenAccelerator, steering coordinationNo left foot braking.Smooth brakingUse of mirrorsSlow, steady speed in reverseNegotiates the course smoothlyNumber of cones hitExercise successful. All requirements met. YES NO If no, reasons:Instructor signature: ____________________________________ Date: ______________I have seen the completed form and have been given an explanation of my performance and rating. Participant signature: ___________________________________ Date: _______________Straight Line BrakingParticipant Name: __________________________ Date: __________________CharacteristicRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Run 5Proper driving position; seat, mirrors, seat beltAccelerated smoothlyMaintained required speedHand positionSteering control constant and evenAccelerator, steering coordinationNo left foot braking.Smooth brakingUse of mirrorsNegotiates the course smoothlyNumber of cones hitExercise successful. All requirements met. YES NO If no, reasons:Instructor signature: ____________________________________ Date: ______________I have seen the completed form and have been given an explanation of my performance and rating. Participant signature: ___________________________________ Date: _______________U-TurnParticipant Name: __________________________ Date: __________________CharacteristicRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Run 5Proper driving position; seat, mirrors, seat beltAccelerated smoothlySignals in advanceCheck for trafficHand positionSteering control constant and evenAccelerator, steering coordinationNo left foot braking.Smooth brakingUse of mirrorsNegotiates the course smoothlyNumber of cones hitExercise successful. All requirements met. YES NO If no, reasons:Instructor signature: ____________________________________ Date: ______________I have seen the completed form and have been given an explanation of my performance and rating. Participant signature: ___________________________________ Date: _______________Three-Point TurnaroundParticipant Name: __________________________ Date: __________________CharacteristicRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Run 5Proper driving position; seat, mirrors, seat beltAccelerated smoothlySignals in advanceCheck for trafficProper techniqueHand positionSteering control constant and evenAccelerator, steering coordinationNo left foot braking.Smooth brakingUse of mirrorsNegotiates the course smoothlyNumber of cones hitExercise successful. All requirements met. YES NO If no, reasons:Instructor signature: ____________________________________ Date: ______________I have seen the completed form and have been given an explanation of my performance and rating. Participant signature: ___________________________________ Date: _______________Right-side Road TurnaroundParticipant Name: __________________________ Date: __________________CharacteristicRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Run 5Proper driving position; seat, mirrors, seat beltAccelerated smoothlySignals in advanceCheck for trafficProper techniqueHand positionSteering control constant and evenAccelerator, steering coordinationNo left foot braking.Smooth brakingUse of mirrorsNegotiates the course smoothlyNumber of cones hitExercise successful. All requirements met. YES NO If no, reasons:Instructor signature: ____________________________________ Date: ______________I have seen the completed form and have been given an explanation of my performance and rating. Participant signature: ___________________________________ Date: _______________Left-side Road TurnaroundParticipant Name: __________________________ Date: __________________CharacteristicRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Run 5Proper driving position; seat, mirrors, seat beltAccelerated smoothlySignals in advanceCheck for trafficProper techniqueHand positionSteering control constant and evenAccelerator, steering coordinationNo left foot braking.Smooth brakingUse of mirrorsNegotiates the course smoothlyNumber of cones hitExercise successful. All requirements met. YES NO If no, reasons:Instructor signature: ____________________________________ Date: ______________I have seen the completed form and have been given an explanation of my performance and rating. Participant signature: ___________________________________ Date: _______________Slow Speed Lane ChangeParticipant Name: __________________________ Date: __________________CharacteristicRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Run 5Proper driving position; seat, mirrors, seat beltAccelerated smoothlySignals in advanceProper techniqueHand positionSteering control constant and evenAccelerator, steering coordinationNo left foot braking.No braking through maneuverSmooth braking (at end)Use of mirrorsNegotiates the course smoothlyNumber of cones hitExercise successful. All requirements met. YES NO If no, reasons:Instructor signature: ____________________________________ Date: ______________I have seen the completed form and have been given an explanation of my performance and rating. Participant signature: ___________________________________ Date: _______________Perpendicular Parking ExerciseParticipant Name: __________________________ Date: __________________CharacteristicRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Run 5Proper driving position; seat, mirrors, seat beltAccelerated smoothlySignals in advanceProper vehicle positioningProper techniqueHand positionSteering control constant and evenAccelerator, steering coordinationNo left foot braking.No braking through maneuverSmooth braking (at end)Use of mirrorsNegotiates the course smoothlyNumber of cones hitAdequate reaction times during maneuverVehicle always in controlTask completed appropriatelyVehicle position appropriate throughout maneuverExercise successful. All requirements met. YES NO If no, reasons:Instructor signature: ____________________________________ Date: ______________I have seen the completed form and have been given an explanation of my performance and rating. Participant signature: ___________________________________ Date: _______________Emergency Vehicle Operator Course (Ambulance): National Standard CurriculumModule C: On-The-Job TrainingParticipant Name: __________________________________________ ID#:__________Date: _______________EVOC MODULE CAmbulance OJT EvaluationEmployee: Employee Number:Reviewer:Employee Number:Driving Evaluation Number1234Driving Evaluation Date1. Initial Vehicle Inspection (+Acceptable / - Needs Improvement)Driving Evaluation Number1234Overall vehicle inspectionHeadlight operationRunning light operationWarning light operationOil levelFuel levelTransmission fluidTire conditionPrevious vehicle damageUses inspection sheet correctlyMaintenance Reporting ProcedureDocument any area (-) needing improvement:EVOC Module C OJT Evaluation.docx 1EVOC MODULE CAmbulance OJT Evaluation2. Vehicle Controls (+Acceptable / - Needs Improvement)Driving Evaluation Number1234Master power switchDiesel starting procedureSteering column adjustmentTurn signalsHeadlight proceduresCode Equipment – lightsCode Equipment – sirenMobile Data TerminalRadio proceduresTrip odometerAuto-throttleParking brakeLocation/use of mapsLocation of glovesDocument any area (-) needing improvement:EVOC Module C OJT Evaluation.docx 2EVOC MODULE CAmbulance OJT Evaluation3. Driving Rules/Considerations (+Acceptable / - Needs Improvement)Driving Evaluation Number1234Acceleration ConsiderationsTurning ConsiderationsBacking ProceduresBraking ConsiderationsGround Guide ProcedureDriver’s License CheckRadio ProcedureState Driving RulesCompany Driving PolicyCell Phone Usage PolicySeatbelt PolicyFood and Beverage PolicyDocument any area (-) needing improvement:EVOC Module C OJT Evaluation.docx 3EVOC MODULE CAmbulance OJT Evaluation4. Orientation and Route Planning (+Acceptable / - Needs Improvement)Driving Evaluation Number1234Knowledge of CityKnowledge of CountyNorth/South/East/WestMobile Data TerminalMap Book/ Navigation AidsNavigator RulesExtended Care FacilitiesEmergency Care FacilitiesDialysis CentersAmbulance Station LocationsMajor LandmarksMajor RoadwaysDocument any area (-) needing improvement:EVOC Module C OJT Evaluation.docx 4EVOC MODULE CAmbulance OJT Evaluation5. Routine Driving Skills (+Acceptable / - Needs Improvement)Driving Evaluation Number1234SeatbeltsSpeed LimitsRight of WayLeft TurnsRight TurnsCurb ContactAcceleration SmoothnessBraking SmoothnessOverall smoothnessLane changesParkingBackingNarrow lane/alley negotiationAnticipates environmentDocument any area (-) needing improvement:EVOC Module C OJT Evaluation.docx 5EVOC MODULE CAmbulance OJT Evaluation6. Emergency Driving Skills (+Acceptable / - Needs Improvement)Driving Evaluation Number1234Dashboard ClearSeatbelts (all occupants)Have Route SelectedUsing Lights and SirensApproaches Intersection appropriatelyIntersection Lane SelectionComplete StopClear Intersections appropriatelyFamiliar RouteLane ChangesSmooth BrakingApproaches Scene AppropriatelyPositions/parks Unit AppropriatelyCommunications with DispatchParks at Destination AppropriatelyEmergency/Nonemergency to HospitalHospital Route SelectedApproaches Hospital AppropriatelyHospital ParkingGround GuideDocument any area (-) needing improvement:EVOC Module C OJT Evaluation.docx 6EVOC MODULE CAmbulance OJT Evaluation7. Scene and Destination Procedures (+Acceptable / - Needs Improvement)Driving Evaluation Number1234Approach Scene AppropriatelyPark at Destination AppropriatelyGround GuidesAppropriate Warning DevicesSecure VehicleDetermine Transport Mode To HospitalProvide Arrival Time To HospitalDocument any area (-) needing improvement:EVOC Module C OJT Evaluation.docx 7EVOC MODULE CAmbulance OJT Evaluation8. OJT Summary (comments) MODULE C OJT EVALUATION COMPLETIONSATISFACTORY: Participant completed evaluationI completed the vehicle operator orientation and I am comfortable with the vehicle and understand the key points and rules that are covered. Participant Signature: ________________________________________________ Date: __________________I witnessed the participant successfully perform the required elements of the EVOC Module C OJT evaluation as documented in this report.Reviewer Signature: _________________________________________________ Date: __________________EVOC Module C OJT Evaluation.docx 8EVOC MODULE CAmbulance OJT EvaluationParticipant Completion ReportSent By: ________________________________________ Date:_______________(PLEASE PRINT)PARTICIPANT INFORMATIONFull Name:Phone:Email:DL Number:AL EMSP:Module A:NR Number:Module B:EMS PROVIDER INFORMATIONAgency:County:Contact:Phone:Email:EMS PROVIDER OJT EVALUATOR INFORMATIONFull Name:Phone:Email:DL Number:AL EMSP:AL EMSP:NR Number:Experience years monthsSEND COMPLETED COMPLETION REPORT TO REGIONAL EMS OFFICEFAX: Regional fax number hereEMAIL: Regional email here-1218291524000Alabama Department of Public HealthOffice of Emergency Medical ServicesEmergency Vehicles Operator Course27940898100 FORMSADPH OEMSEVOC REGISTRATION FORMSent By: ________________________________________ Date:_______________(PLEASE PRINT) PLEASE REGISTER MODULE A AND B AS A SINGLE COURSECOURSE INFORMATION- MODULE A RefresherDate:Location:Instructor:Instructor No:Phone:Email:COURSE INFORMATION- MODULE BDate:Location:Instructor 1:Instructor No:Phone:Email:Instructor 2:Instructor No:Phone:Email:Date Approved: Course Number: Approved By:SEND REGISTRATION FORM TO REGIONAL EMS OFFICEFAX: 334-671-1685EMAIL: mcole@ADPH OEMSEVOC ROSTERSent By: ________________________________________ Date:_______________(PLEASE PRINT) MODULE A MODULE B DATE:_____________Name (PRINT)DL NumberDL State12345678910111213141516171819202122232425SEND ROSTER TO REGIONAL EMS OFFICEFAX: 334-671-1685EMAIL: mcole@-1218291524000Alabama Department of Public HealthOffice of Emergency Medical ServicesEmergency Vehicles Operator CourseInstructor CourseEVOC - Instructor CourseSyllabus: Module ATIMETOPIC0830Welcome- Introduction, Administrative 0845Lesson 1 - Introduction to the National Standard Curriculum for Ambulance Operators0900Lesson 2 - Legal Aspects of Ambulance Operations0930Lesson 3 - Communication and Reporting Rules and Responsibilities0945BREAK1000Lesson 4 - Ambulance Types and Operation1015Lesson 5 - Ambulance Inspection, Maintenance, and Repair1030Lesson 6 - Navigation and Route Planning1100LUNCH1200Lesson 7 - Basic Maneuvers and Normal Operating Situations1230Lesson 8 - Operations in Emergency Mode and Unusual Situations1300Lesson 9 - Safety; Special Considerations 1330Lesson 10 - The Run1400BREAK1415Written Exam1445BREAK/ End of Module A1500Introduction to Module B: Driving Course Overview, Assignments1530End of DaySyllabus: Module BTIMETOPIC0830Welcome- Module B and Module C Overviews0930BREAK0945Driving Course- Set Up Exercises1030Driving Course- Exercise Walk Through1115Driving Course- Participants Drive CourseLunch (eat while participants cycle through driving)1215Break down driving course1315Review- Comments1330End of Day/ End of Module BADPH OEMSEVOC Instructor Course RegistrationSent By: ________________________________________ Date:_______________(PLEASE PRINT)COURSE INFORMATION- EVOC Instructor Course RefresherDate(s):Location:PARTICIPANT INFORMATIONFull Name:Phone Number:Email Address:DL Number:State:Address:City:State:Zip Code:Purpose:ATTACHMENTS (ALL ARE REQUIRED)EVOC- Ambulance CertificateCopy of Driver’s LicenseProof of Auto InsuranceProof of Two years (minimum) ambulance operator experienceDate Received: Enrolled: Yes No Enrolled By:SEND REGISTRATION FORM TO REGIONAL EMS OFFICEFAX: Region Fax Number hereEMAIL: Region email hereALA CODE § 32-5A-7: Alabama Code - Section 32-5A-7: AUTHORIZED EMERGENCY VEHICLES(a) The driver of an authorized emergency vehicle, when responding to an emergency call or when in the pursuit of an actual or suspected violator of the law or when responding to but not upon returning from a fire alarm, may exercise the privileges set forth in this section, but subject to the conditions herein stated.(b) The driver of an authorized emergency vehicle may:(1) Park or stand, irrespective of the provisions of this chapter;(2) Proceed past a red or stop signal or stop sign, but only after slowing down as may be necessary for safe operation;(3) Exceed the maximum speed limits so long as he does not endanger life or property;(4) Disregard regulations governing direction of movement or turning in specified directions.(c) The exemptions herein granted to an authorized emergency vehicle shall apply only when such vehicle is making use of an audible signal meeting the requirements of Section 32-5-213 and visual requirements of any laws of this state requiring visual signals on emergency vehicles.(d) The foregoing provisions shall not relieve the driver of an authorized emergency vehicle from the duty to drive with due regard for the safety of all persons, nor shall such provisions protect the driver from the consequences of his reckless disregard for the safety of others.ALA CODE § 32-5A-58: Alabama Code - Section 32-5A-58: FOLLOWING EMERGENCY VEHICLE PROHIBITED The driver of any vehicle other than one on official business shall not follow any authorized emergency vehicle traveling in response to an emergency call closer than 500 feet or stop such vehicle within 500 feet of any authorized emergency vehicle stopped in answer to an emergency call.ALA CODE § 32-5A-58.1: Alabama Code - Section 32-5A-58.1: YIELDING RIGHT-OF-WAY TO STATIONARY AUTHORIZED EMERGENCY VEHICLE (a) A motorist approaching a stationary authorized emergency vehicle that is displaying flashing emergency lights shall yield the right-of-way by making a lane change into a lane not adjacent to that of the authorized emergency vehicle, if possible with due regard to safety and traffic conditions, if on a highway having at least four lanes with not less than two lanes proceeding in the same direction as the approaching vehicle.(b) If changing lanes would be impossible or unsafe, the motorist shall reduce the speed of the vehicle, maintaining a safe speed for road conditions.ALA CODE § 32-5A-115: Alabama Code - Section 32-5A-115: OPERATION OF VEHICLES ON APPROACH OF AUTHORIZED EMERGENCY VEHICLES; SIGNALS ON EMERGENCY VEHICLES; DUTY OF EMERGENCY VEHICLE DRIVER(a) Upon the immediate approach of an authorized emergency vehicle equipped with at least one lighted lamp and audible signal as is required by law, the driver of every other vehicle shall yield the right-of-way and shall immediately drive to a position parallel to, and as close as possible to, the right-hand edge or curb of the roadway clear of any intersection and shall stop and remain in such position until the authorized emergency vehicle has passed, except when otherwise directed by a police officer.(b) This section shall not operate to relieve the driver of an authorized emergency vehicle from the duty to drive with regard for the safety of all persons using the highways.(c) Authorized emergency vehicles shall be equipped with at least one lighted lamp exhibiting a colored light as hereinafter provided visible under normal atmospheric conditions from a distance of 500 feet to the front of such vehicle and a siren, exhaust whistle or bell capable of giving an audible signal. The color of the lighted lamp exhibited by police vehicles may be red or blue and the color of the lighted lamp exhibited by the fire department and other authorized emergency vehicles, including ambulances, shall be red. No vehicle other than a police vehicle will use a blue light. An amber or yellow light may be installed on any vehicle or class of vehicles designated by the Director of Public Safety, but such light shall serve as a warning or caution light only, and shall not cause other vehicles to yield the right-of-way. This provision shall not operate to relieve the driver of an emergency vehicle from the duty to drive with due regard for the safety of all persons using the highway nor shall it protect the driver of any such vehicle from the consequences of an arbitrary exercise of such right-of-way.ALA CODE § 32-5A-219: Alabama Code - Section 32-5A-219: PEDESTRIANS TO YIELD TO AUTHORIZED EMERGENCY VEHICLES(a) Upon the immediate approach of an authorized emergency vehicle making use of an audible signal meeting the requirements of Section 32-5-213 and visual signals meeting the requirements of law, or of a police vehicle properly and lawfully making use of an audible signal only, every pedestrian shall yield the right-of-way to the authorized emergency vehicle.(b) This section shall not relieve the driver of an authorized emergency vehicle from the duty to drive with due regard for the safety of all persons using the highway nor from the duty to exercise due care to avoid colliding with any pedestrian.ALA CODE § 32-5A-170: Alabama Code - Section 32-5A-170: REASONABLE AND PRUDENT SPEED No person shall drive a vehicle at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent under the conditions and having regard to the actual and potential hazards then existing. Consistent with the foregoing, every person shall drive at a safe and appropriate speed when approaching and crossing an intersection or railroad grade crossing, when approaching and going around a curve, when approaching a hill crest, when traveling upon any narrow or winding roadway, and when special hazards exist with respect to pedestrians or other traffic or by reason of weather or highway conditions.ALA CODE § 32-5A-171: Alabama Code - Section 32-5A-171: MAXIMUM LIMITSExcept when a special hazard exists that requires lower speed for compliance with Section 32-5A-170, the limits hereinafter specified or established as hereinafter authorized shall be maximum lawful speeds, and no person shall drive a vehicle at a speed in excess of the maximum limits.(1) No person shall operate a vehicle in excess of 30 miles per hour in any urban district.(2)a. No person shall operate a motor vehicle in excess of 35 miles per hour on any unpaved road. For purposes of this chapter the term "unpaved road" shall mean any highway under the jurisdiction of any county, the surface of which consists of natural earth, mixed soil, stabilized soil, aggregate, crushed sea shells, or similar materials without the use of asphalt, cement, or similar binders.b. No person shall operate a motor vehicle on any county-maintained paved road in an unincorporated area of the state at a speed in excess of 45 miles per hour unless a different maximum speed is established under authority granted in subdivision (6) or as provided in subdivision (7) subject to the maximum rate of speed provided in subdivision (3).(3) No person shall operate a motor vehicle on the highways in this state, other than interstate highways or highways having four or more traffic lanes, at a speed in excess of 55 miles per hour at any time unless a different maximum rate of speed is authorized by the Governor under authority granted in subdivision (6) or as provided in subdivision (7).(4) No person shall operate a motor vehicle, on an interstate highway within the State of Alabama, at a speed in excess of 70 miles per hour or on any other highway having four or more traffic lanes at a speed in excess of 65 miles per hour, unless a different maximum rate of speed is authorized by the Governor under authority granted in subdivision (6) or as provided in subdivision (7).(5) Notwithstanding any provisions of this section to the contrary, no person shall operate a passenger vehicle, motor truck, or passenger bus which carries or transports explosives or flammable liquids, as defined in Section 32-1-1.1, or hazardous wastes, as defined in Section 22-30-3(5), in this state unless the vehicle, truck, or bus prominently displays a current decal, plate, or placard which is required by the rules or regulations of the DOT or the PSC which indicates or warns that the vehicle, truck, or bus is carrying or transporting the substances. No person shall operate the vehicle, truck, or bus at a rate of speed greater than 55 miles per hour at any time unless a different maximum rate of speed is authorized by the Governor under authority granted in subdivision (6) or as provided in subdivision (7).(6) The Governor may prescribe the maximum rate of speed whenever a different rate of speed is required by federal law in order for Alabama to receive federal funds for highway maintenance and construction.(7) The maximum speed limits set forth in this section may be altered as authorized in Sections 32-5A-172 and 32-5A-173.ALA CODE § 32-5A-192: Alabama Code - Section 32-5A-192: HOMICIDE BY VEHICLE OR VESSEL(a) Whoever shall unlawfully and unintentionally cause the death of another person while engaged in the violation of any state law or municipal ordinance applying to the operation or use of a vehicle, or vessel, as defined in Section 33-5-3, or to the regulation of traffic or boating, shall be guilty of homicide when the violation is the proximate cause of the death.(b) Any person convicted of homicide by vehicle or vessel shall be fined not less than five hundred dollars ($500) nor more than two thousand dollars ($2,000), or shall be imprisoned for a term not less than one year nor more than five years, or may be so fined and so imprisoned. All fines collected for violation of this section relating to vessels shall be paid into the State Water Safety Fund. Office of Emergency Medical ServicesReport DateAMBULANCE ACCIDENT REPORTAccident DatePLEASE PRINT USING BLUE OR BLACK INKAgency InformationAgency:County:Contact:Region:Email:Phone:Ambulance InformationChassis Make:Chassis Model:Chassis Year:Ambulance Manufacturer:Year Manufactured:Ambulance Type: I II III Other:Mileage at time of accident:Ambulance Occupancy Information (at time of accident)PositionRole*Seatbelt?Carseat?Injury?Driver: Driver Y NN/A None Minor Major DeathPassenger Seat: Y N Y N None Minor Major DeathStretcher: Patient Y N Y N None Minor Major DeathCaptain Seat: Y N Y N None Minor Major DeathLeft Side Seat: Y N Y N None Minor Major DeathRight Side Bench: Y N Y N None Minor Major DeathRight Side Bench: Y N Y N None Minor Major DeathRight Side Bench: Y N Y N None Minor Major DeathLeft Side Bench: Y N Y N None Minor Major DeathLeft Side Bench: Y N Y N None Minor Major DeathLeft Side Bench: Y N Y N None Minor Major Death Y N Y N None Minor Major Death *Role selections: Pt Care EMSP, Patient, or Passenger.Accident Data Items thrown from dashboard Items thrown from dashboard causing injury Driver thrown from seat (no seatbelt) Driver thrown from seat (no seatbelt) causing injury Passenger (cab) thrown from seat (no seatbelt) Passenger (cab) thrown from seat (no seatbelt) causing injury Stretcher broke free from mount Stretcher broke free from mount causing injury Equipment broke free from mount Equipment broke free from mount causing injury Patient care area breached Patient care area breached causing injury Person thrown from chair or bench (to floor) Person thrown from chair or bench resulting in injury Person thrown from bench onto patient Person thrown from bench onto patient causing injury to patient Patient thrown from stretcher to floor (no straps used) Patient ejected from stretcher (no shoulder straps used)Attach Copy of the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency Crash Report ................
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